9-year-old raises funds for Flint RiverQuarium

2014-07-24T02:37:48Z2014-07-29T02:37:05Z

Tommy Gregors

The Flint RiverQuarium has more funds for feeding its animals thanks to the efforts of one 9-year-old girl.

Hannah Breyer from Warner Robbins visited and decided she wanted to help support it. She raised money by selling bracelets on Facebook. On Wednesday, she turned in a check over a donation over $200. She says she did it because she enjoyed her visit.

"Because I love animals and turtles," Breyer said. "It's cool and I've never been to a place like this."

Children play non-competitive baseball to grow teamwork skills (Source: WALB)

Some children with special needs hit the baseball diamond for their fourth season today! The Challenger League, a Leesburg-based non-profit, gives children with special needs the opportunity to play non-competitive sports with each other.

Some children with special needs hit the baseball diamond for their fourth season today! The Challenger League, a Leesburg-based non-profit, gives children with special needs the opportunity to play non-competitive sports with each other.